Parks Planning Honored for Southwest Nature Preserve

Parks Planning Honored for Southwest Nature Preserve

While we all see city employees out and about fixing our roads and patrolling our streets, often some of the biggest contributions in the public sector are done out of the public eye. What’s even more impressive is when these projects come to fruition as a result of a collaborative…
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Holiday Lights Parade, Tree Lighting Coming Soon

Holiday Lights Parade, Tree Lighting Coming Soon

A holiday tradition continues as Santa Claus arrives in town for the Annual Holiday Lights Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony in downtown Arlington on Saturday, December 7. Lighted floats and antique cars, marching bands and mounted units, carolers and choirs will welcome the holidays. Festivities for the 2013 Holiday Lights Parade, sponsored by…
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UT Arlington Architecture Faculty, Students Earn Drawing Honors

UT Arlington Architecture Faculty, Students Earn Drawing Honors

Five University of Texas at Arlington faculty members and students have been honored for their architectural drawings in the 2013 Ken Roberts Delineation Competition, which is considered the most senior architectural drawing competition in the world. The Ken Roberts Delineation Competition, also known as KRob, drew more than 400 entries…
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Pete Jamieson Honored For Years of Service

Pete Jamieson Honored For Years of Service

Working at something for more than 32 years will show the world just how much you care for it. You’ve witnessed its evolution. You are proud of what it has become. For the City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department Director Pete Jamieson, it has truly been a labor of love.…
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Dunn Elementary Pinches Pennies and Shares Success

Dunn Elementary Pinches Pennies and Shares Success

Penny by penny and even birthday money leads to a generous donation by Dunn Elementary second grade students. A penny war turned into a celebration as Dunn Elementary students presented a check for $415 aimed at helping the homeless animals of the Arlington Animal Services’ Center. It all started when second grade…
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Where to Shop in Arlington for Black Friday

Where to Shop in Arlington for Black Friday

Are you ready to hit the Arlington shopping centers this Friday to find the best Black Friday deals? If so, click on the following links for your guide to: Parks Mall Lincoln Square Arlington Highlands The Shoppes at Brownstone Village Decorator’s Warehouse Saturday, November 30 is also Small Business Saturday® –…
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Thanksgiving Closings and City Service Schedules in Arlington 2013

Thanksgiving Closings and City Service Schedules in Arlington 2013

Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013 Arlington Tennis Center closes at 5 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 – Thanksgiving DayWhat’s Closed: City Hall City Office Tower Arlington Municipal Court Arlington Animal Services Center George W. Hawkes Central Library and all branch libraries Handitran office and Handitran special transportation services Parks and Recreation…
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Weekend Buzz: November 28 – December 1

Weekend Buzz: November 28 – December 1

2013 Arlington Christkindl Market OpensEver wonder what Christmas is like in Germany? Head on over to the third annual Arlington Christkindl Market near Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, which features a variety of authentic German holiday products, food, music, live entertainment and family activities. Enjoy the fireworks show and formal tree…
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Arlington Celebrates Third Annual Christkindl Market

Arlington Celebrates Third Annual Christkindl Market

Ever wonder what Christmas is like in Germany? Stop on by the third annual Arlington Christkindl Market, which opens Friday, November 29, at 5 p. m. at the corner of Ballpark Way and Road to Six Flags in Arlington. The market, brought together through a joint partnership between the Arlington Chamber of…
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UTA and AISD Partner for Pre-Admission Program

Kaila Wherry doesn’t know where she will attend college. But she knows where she can attend college. On Monday, UT Arlington said she was more than welcome to major in Biology on its campus while prepping for medical school and a career as a pediatrician. It’s a promise that’s signed, sealed and, as…
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Missing Bird – Captain Jack – Reunited With His Owner

Missing Bird – Captain Jack – Reunited With His Owner

Early Tuesday morning, a bird and his owner had a heart-warming reunion. Captain Jack and his owner, Bill Salmon, were reunited more than a week after the Macaw parrot was taken during a commercial burglary. Mr. Salmon had been concerned that he might never see Captain Jack again, but was…
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Eco-man Wants Your Holiday Grease for the Green

Eco-man Wants Your Holiday Grease for the Green

With the Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching, Eco-Man and Arlington Water Utilities want to remind residents to prevent backed-up sanitary sewers and clogged pipes by properly disposing of fats, oils and grease. Bring your used cooking oil to Grease for Greens at Tierra Verde Golf Course from 8 a. m. – 12 p. m. on December…
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Dog of the Week – Meet Sophie

Dog of the Week – Meet Sophie

Meet “Sophie” the Arlington Animal Services’ Dog of the Week! Sophie is a gentle girl with a sweet disposition. A Terrier Pit Bull Mix, she is quite small for her “breed”, weighing only 26 pounds! This darling girl is approximately two years old and is fully grown. She knows sit…
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New Christmas Tree Arrives at City Hall

New Christmas Tree Arrives at City Hall

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Arlington. The Chesapeake Energy Christmas Tree, a spectacular 50-foot blue spruce from Mesick, Michigan, arrived on a flatbed truck around 9:30 a. m. Tuesday morning. Soon thereafter, workers and a crane helped raise the 60-year-old tree into a stand right on the…
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Arlington Christmas Tree to Arrive Nov. 26

Arlington Christmas Tree to Arrive Nov. 26

The season is changing and so is City Hall in downtown Arlington. Watch as a special crane hoists the new Chesapeake Energy Corporation Christmas Tree into place in front of City Hall on November 26 at 10 a. m. The new tree will be decorated with more than 3,000 brand new…
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Cat of the Week – Meet Lucy

Cat of the Week – Meet Lucy

Meet Lucy, the Arlington Animal Services’ Center Cat of the Week! Lucy is a Domestic Short Hair, brown/black, already altered female Tabby weighing seven pounds. She might have a little splainin’ to do as far as how she landed in the shelter, but you’re going to love this Lucy! She…
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UT Arlington Sociology Professor Examines Race, Ethnicity in Sports

UT Arlington Sociology Professor Examines Race, Ethnicity in Sports

A new book by a UT Arlington sociologist offers new insight into how sports alter and reflect the way we view the world when it comes to modern race relations. Krystal Beamon, assistant professor of sociology, examines several race groups in a variety of sports at all levels in new…
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In Search of the Best – Selection Process is Underway for Student Winners

In Search of the Best – Selection Process is Underway for Student Winners

This week, Arlington MLK Committee members began their review of more than 450 pieces of art in preparation for the upcoming 25th anniversary celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee members gathered Monday to rank each entry on how well it conforms with the theme, Advancing the Dream – The…
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Third Annual Christkindl Market Opens Nov. 29

Third Annual Christkindl Market Opens Nov. 29

If you are looking for the perfect Christmas gift this shopping season, try the third annual Christkindl Market near Rangers Ballpark. Beginning Friday, Nov. 29, find some great authentic German wares from vendors, including German Christmas Store and Kathe Wohlfahrt. Lovely handmade ornaments, candles, lace products, wood carvings, jewelry and gifts from European artisans are…
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Officers Serve Up Kindness and Care at Thornton

Officers Serve Up Kindness and Care at Thornton

Just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, East Foot Patrol Officers put on gloves and served turkey and dressing with all of the trimmings to about 800 students and their families on Thursday. This is the second year officers have donated their time in the school cafeteria. The rest of the…
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